Coventry City scored two stoppage-time goals to send Midlands rivals Wolves crashing out of the FA Cup quarter-finals in dramatic circumstances. The Sky Blues reached the semis courtesy of a battling 3-2 win at Molineux, with Wolves star Rayan Ait-Nouri’s superb performance
March is here, which means just one thing for college basketball lovers: March Madness. The annual NCAA college basketball tournament begins on March 19, 2024, when 64 collegiate teams will take their turns playing for the championship title. This year, games will
An archaeologist has triggered a scathing response with her claim that Legion, the British Museum’s latest exhibition, features “unrelenting fascist imagery and sexism”. The museum’s major new show, billed as offering an insight into life in the Roman Army 2,000 years ago,
Labour run Cambridge Council is wanting to move to five days pay for four days work. This Socialist madness is obviously catching on as the PCS Union is now calling for the same for their civil service members. Fran Heathcote, the PCS
A top university has tried to call time on the honoured tradition of buying a round of drinks in a pub because some students may find it “triggering”. The warning was reportedly emblazoned on a sociology lecture about “money and finance” at
At least two migrants are feared to have drowned in the English Channel, the Daily Express understands. Sources have indicated the death toll may rise further after a boat sank in French waters. A UK Government spokesperson said: “We can confirm there has
If Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh was bothered about the claims made about her in Omid Scobie’s bombshell book, she certainly didn’t show it as she completed a visit to Colombia. The Duchess was invited on the trip at the request of the
Tottenham defender Cristian Romero was sent off during the early stages of Monday’s game against Chelsea as yet another controversial VAR saga unfolded in north London. The hosts went ahead through Dejan Kulusevski after just six minutes before a frantic period of
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has announced plans to demand EU nations and the United Kingdom start showing trigger warnings on films and television shows that include tobacco products on screen. The WHO is also calling for the age classification of films
The script is all too familiar – a public servant loses his moral compass, there’s a huge drugs problem, a camper van appears and there’s no shortage of alleged criminality. Netflix viewers will immediately think of the hit show Breaking Bad about